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    crack
    [krak]
    noun
    crack (noun) · cracks (plural noun) · craic (noun) · crack cocaine (noun) · crack cocaines (plural noun)
    1. a line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking into separate parts:
      "a hairline crack down the middle of the glass"
      • a narrow space between two surfaces, especially ones that have broken or been moved apart:
        "he climbed into a crack between two rocks" · "the door opened a tiny crack"
      • a vulnerable point; a flaw:
        "the company spotted a crack in their rival's defenses"
      • informal
        the cleft between the buttocks:
        "your butt crack should not be visible when you squat" · "I've got sand in my crack. I don't know how that's even possible"
    2. a sudden sharp or explosive noise:
      "a loud crack of thunder"
      • a sharp blow, especially one that makes a noise:
        "she gave the thief a crack over the head with her rolling pin"
      • a sudden harshness or change in pitch in a person's voice:
        "the boy's voice had an uncertain crack in it"
    3. informal
      a joke, typically a critical or unkind one:
      "he knew about the gossip and would make the odd crack"
    4. IRISH ENGLISH
      enjoyable social activity; a good time:
      "he loved the crack, the laughing"
      • SCOTTISH ENGLISH
        NORTHERN ENGLAND
        a conversation:
        "they are having a great crack about shooting"
    5. informal
      an attempt to gain or achieve something:
      "I thought I had a crack at winning"
      • a chance to attack or compete with someone:
        "he wanted to have a crack at the enemy"
    6. a hard, crystalline form of cocaine broken into small pieces and smoked:
      "he uses crack and cocaine" · "a crack dealer"
    verb
    crack (verb) · cracks (third person present) · cracked (past tense) · cracked (past participle) · cracking (present participle)
    1. break or cause to break without a complete separation of the parts:
      "the ice all over the lake had cracked" · "a stone cracked the headlight glass on his car"
      • break or cause to break open or apart:
        "his face cracked into a smile" · "she cracked an egg into the frying pan" · "you can see how the landmasses have cracked up and moved around"
      • break (wheat or corn) into coarse pieces.
      • open slightly:
        "gingerly, he cracks open his door"
      • give way or cause to give way under torture, pressure, or strain:
        "the witnesses cracked and the truth came out" · "no one can crack them—they believe their story"
    2. make or cause to make a sudden sharp or explosive sound:
      "a shot cracked across the ridge" · "he cracked his whip and galloped away"
      • knock against something, making a noise on impact:
        "she winced as her knees cracked against metal"
      • hit (someone or something) hard, making a sharp noise:
        "she cracked him across the forehead"
      • (of a person's voice, especially that of an adolescent boy or a person under strain) suddenly change in pitch:
        "“I want to get away,” she said, her voice cracking"
    3. informal
      find a solution to; decipher or interpret:
      "a hacker cracked the codes used in internet software"
      • break into (a safe).
    4. tell (a joke):
      "he cracked jokes which she didn't find very funny"
    5. decompose (hydrocarbons) by heat and pressure with or without a catalyst to produce lighter hydrocarbons, especially in oil refining:
      "catalytic cracking"
    adjective
    crack (adjective)
    1. very good, especially at a specified activity or in a specified role:
      "he is a crack shot" · "crack troops"
    Origin
    Old English cracian ‘make an explosive noise’; of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kraken and German krachen. crack is from Irish craic ‘entertaining conversation’.
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    noun
    1. a line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking into separate parts:
    2. a sudden sharp or explosive noise:
    3. a joke, typically a critical or unkind one:
    4. enjoyable social activity; a good time:
    5. an attempt to gain or achieve something:
    verb
    1. break or cause to break without a complete separation of the parts:
    2. make or cause to make a sudden sharp or explosive sound:
    3. find a solution to; decipher or interpret:
      • break into (a safe).
        force open
        break open
        prise open
        open without a key
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